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Ronald McEachin

Newark, New Jersey

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DIED
May 15, 2020
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Newark, New Jersey

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Ronald McEachin Generous and caring, he worked to benefit his hometown of Newark in the Department of Economic & Housing Development Ronald McEachin was born in Newark, New Jersey to the late Henrietta McLeod and Murdock McEachin on May 4, 1944. Ronald was third born of three...

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So many years ago (1980s), I met Ronald while working at S. J. Rundt & Associates, Inc. in New York City. But I do not know that he is the same Ronald I knew, but his face looks familiar to me. We lost contact with each other so many years ago.

My first husband, Ronald and I were a couple when the Newark riots broke out. After marriage, we lived in Cambridge Massachusetts where he attended Harvard University. Realizing the opportunity to become a Physician, I accepted the Fellowship and left Cambridge to begin my own journey. In retrospect, Ronald has been the most intellectual, Learned and kind Black man I have ever known.

I am just shocked to learn that Ronald has passed. I met him in 1977 when I was working at the US Mission to the UN. He was indeed unassuming, generous and caring. My prayers are with the family who mourn his absence. May you continue to remember all that is good about him.

My condolences to Gladys and the family. I would call him Mr. Smooth. He was such a thoughtful, caring person. He will be missed.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ron was always dressed to impress. He spoke very little and whenever Id say good morning Ron, hed always giggle before saying hello CaRena

Ronald was caring, a gentlemen and always full of joy and full of life even in his hardest moments. He will dearly be missed. May he rest in eternal peace.

Ron was a fashionable, intelligent gentleman who was a joy to have known and worked with. I'll miss his inviting presence and engaging intellect. Prayers to his wife Gladys and family.